How to forage in Stardew Valley

avatarTrainingHost8 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago

Foraging in Stardew Valley is super easy and fun! Just wander around the valley, especially in the forests, near the mountains, and on the beach. Look for items that appear on the ground like wild plants, berries, and other resources. Walk up to them and click to pick them up. Each season brings different forage items, so keep your eyes peeled for changes in the scenery!

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avatarEarningOunce8 months ago

Just click on stuff, dude. If it's on the ground and looks pick-up-able, it's yours. Easy.


avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago

One tip from a seasoned farmer: keep checking the Traveling Cart near the secret woods on Fridays and Sundays. While technically not 'foraging', you can sometimes find rare forage items for sale that you might not find easily in the wild. A faster way to complete those Community Center bundles!

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